Anxiety (Ideas in Psychoanalysis)

Anxiety (Ideas in Psychoanalysis)

by RickyEmanuel (Author)

Synopsis

Anxiety is a feeling that is familiar to all of us. But what exactly is it, and what function does it have in the development of the human personality? Anxiety serves as a signal that danger in some form is present. However, this danger may be perceived as arising from external or internal sources, and may be the conscious symptom of a variety of powerful fantasies in the unconscious mind. The author traces how anxiety has been conceived by psychoanalytic thinkers from Freud to the present day. Following Freud's original conceptions, Melanie Klein differentiated two major distinctions in the quality of anxiety: that involving threats to the self, and anxiety involving threats to loved ones. Since then, Wilfred Bion's ideas about containment of mental pain have come to occupy a central role in current psychoanalytic thinking, and are linked to work arising from attachment theory and neuroscience, placing emotional regulation at the heart of human development.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
Publisher: Icon Books
Published: 26 Oct 2000

ISBN 10: 1840461861
ISBN 13: 9781840461862

Author Bio
Ricky Emanuel is a Child and Adult Psychotherapist working as a Consultant Child Psychotherapist at the Royal Free Hospital in London, and Head of Child Psychotherapy Services for Camden and Islington Community NHS Trust. He teaches at the Tavistock Clinic in London, and for the Birmingham Trust for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.